Marinade with Beer for Steak (Flavorful & Juicy Meat) Craft Beering (2024)

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Marinade Steak with Beer

We love the ease of grilling steak for dinner and the simplicity of pampering the beef in a beer infused marinade before throwing it on the grill.

As cooking with beer veterans, we have several go-to beer marinade recipes in our repertoire, all well suited for steak, but with different flavor profiles and relying on different beer styles.

The recipe we are sharing here is well balanced flavor-wise, uses easy to find everyday ingredients and is perfect for a variety of cuts – from strip and sirloin top or sirloin tip steak through flank and hanger to skirt steak and flat iron steak.

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Why Marinade Steak in Beer?

The main reason to marinate steak is to flavor the surface of the meat.Adding beer to the list of ingredients for a steak marinade takes this up a notch because of the very nature of beer. This is how.

A typical marinade relies on a ratio of 3 parts fat to 1 part acid plus other ingredients to taste. Besides being very flavorful beer is also a very mild acid. It can be added in a larger quantity vis-a-vis the oil in the marinade, therefore beer marinades tend to have a thinner consistency and higher water content.

The presence of beer allows the marinade to penetrate a bit deeper into the meat, acting somewhat similarly to a brine in that it both:

  1. increases the water content of the meat, thus allowing it to remain juicier during cooking (especially useful for steaks with less marbling)
  2. flavors not just the surface, but a little deeper into steak

NOTE: What marinating with beer does not do is tenderize the meat. Not unless an ingredient is added which contains protein breaking enzymes (ex. bromelain in fresh pineapple).

For more on this topic readWhen to Brine, When to Marinate and Can You Do Both?

Ingredients for This Marinade for Steak with Beer

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  • Steak. All beef steak cuts can benefit from this marinade, but especially skirt, flat iron (in picture above), hanger and flank.
  • Oil. Use a flavorful one such as olive oil.
  • Beer. For this specific recipe use a beer style such as Munich helles, Czech pils, German pilsner, American craft lager, Vienna lager (in picture). They balance a malty backbone with herbal/grassy hoppy notes.
  • Worcestershire. Adds umami complexity to the marinade as well as extra acidity to boost that of the beer.
  • Vinegar.Optional splash of mild vinegar such as sherry or flavored rice.
  • Salt. Use kosher salt. It will balance the marinade flavors and help the beer penetrate deeper into the steak.
  • Dijon mustard. Helps to emulsify the mixture of the above ingredients and brings its own rich flavor.
  • Shallot. Use it for its mild onion flavor. Slice it thin. Substitute with a sweet onion or red onion.
  • Garlic. Roughly chopped or minced fresh cloves.
  • Thyme. Great savory flavor, not too strong and blends well with the rest of the ingredients.
  • Paprika. Use sweet paprika such as Hungarian, unless you’d like to impart a smokey flavor, then use smoked paprika.
  • Red pepper flakes. Optional, for a touch of heat.

Mix the marinade

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  • Prep. Find an airtight container (or freezer bag) large enough to accommodate your steak(s). Roughly chop or mince the garlic, thinly slice the shallot and pick the thyme leaves.
  • Combine and mix. Add the ingredients to your container and mix until well combined. Add the steak.
  • Marinate. Be sure the steak is entirely covered in marinade. Marinate refrigerated and covered for a period of 3 hours and up to 24 hours. Overnight is ideal. Occasionally flip over steak to allow the marinade to access all possible surfaces.
  • Grill or pan sear. Bring to room temperature before cooking. Scrape off the marinade from the steak, pat it dry and season it lightly with salt and pepper. Discard the marinade. Grill over direct heat, over a hot, lightly greased grill or sear over similarly prepared griddle or pan. Cook to desired doneness, flipping once. For grill marks in diamond pattern you may reposition steak on grill at 45 degree angle after 2 mins on each side.
  • Rest. It is very important to rest the steak once you take it off the grill. You may place it onto a cutting board and loosely cover it with foil to keep it warm. About 8 and up to 15 minutes depending on steak thickness and size.

Serve Beer Marinated Steak

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  • Serve individual steak cuts you marinated and cooked as soon as they have rested, plated for each person eating with perhaps a sprinkle of sea salt as a finishing touch.
  • For cuts meant to be shared slice the steak after it has rested and arrange onto a cutting board or a steak serving dish to present to the table.
    • Be sure to cut the steak against the grain which shortens the muscle fibers and creates a more tender mouthful of beef.
    • Serve accompanied by a dish of steak sauce or chimichurri (as seen above) and feel free to drizzle some over the slices as part of the presentation.
    • Garnish with fresh herbs such as oregano, cilantro, basil.
    • For fajitas slice the steak into thinner strips.

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Juicy & Flavorful Beer Marinated Steak

Yield: 6 servings

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 10 minutes

Total Time: 15 minutes

How to mix a beer marinade for steak that will infuse the beef with flavor and add juiciness to leaner cuts. Tips for tweaking the ingredients to vary the flavor base.

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs steak*

Beer Marinade

  • 1/4 cup olive oil
  • 1 tsp mild vinegar (Sherry or rice, optional)
  • 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 tbsp Dijon mustard
  • 1 shallot
  • 2 cloves garlic
  • 5-6 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp Kosher salt
  • red pepper flakes to taste (optional)
  • 6 oz beer (useMunich helles, Czech pils, German pilsner, American craft lager or Vienna lager)

Instructions

  1. Prepare a non-reactive container or freezer bag appropriately sized for the steak(s). Thinly slice shallot, mince or roughly chop the garlic. Pick the thyme leaves (optional).
  2. Add all marinade ingredients to container (beer should be last) and whisk until well combined. Add steak and make sure it is well covered with marinade.
  3. Marinate for 3 to 24 hours, covered and refrigerated. Occasionally move the steak around to ensure all of its surfaces are adequately accessed by the marinade. Bring to room temperature before cooking.
  4. Heat grill (or pan/griddle) to medium-high to high heat. Scrape marinade off the steak surface and discard. Pat dry steak and season lightly with salt and pepper. Grill or sear for about 3-5 minutes per side, flipping once until your desired doneness is reached. (See steak temperatures below).
  5. Remove from the grill and rest the steak before slicing/serving. You may lightly cover it with foil while resting.

Notes

*All beef steak cuts can benefit from this marinade, but especially skirt steak, flat iron steak, hanger steak, sirloin and flank.

Grilling time will depend on the type of steak cut, its thickness and overall size. Use a food thermometer to read the temperature.

  • At 120 to 125°F steak is rare
  • At 130 to 140°F steak is medium-rare
  • At 145°F steak is medium

Nutritional information is not precise - it can change based on the type of steak. The beer marinade is not considered because it is not consumed per se, it simply flavors the steak.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 679Total Fat: 26gSaturated Fat: 18gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 220mgSodium: 846mgCarbohydrates: 6gFiber: 1gSugar: 1gProtein: 60g

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FAQs

Does beer help marinate steak? ›

Not only does beer add a depth of flavour to your cooking if you use it in a marinade – it also contains enzymes that break down the fibres in your meat, making it more tender.

How long can you marinate steak in beer for? ›

The advisable timeframe for marinating is 4 hours. For best results, you can marinate overnight. The longer the steak stays in beer, the tender it will be after grilling.

How long to tenderize steak with beer? ›

Instructions: Combine salt, pepper, beer, onion, garlic and jalapeños in a zip-top plastic bag and add flank steak. Remove excess air and securely close bag. Marinate at least 6 hours or overnight for best results.

How long should I marinate in beer? ›

All-Purpose Beer Marinade for Grilling (meat or veggies!)

Add the meat, fish or vegetables to the marinade (gallon sized Ziploc bag works well). Marinate for 2 to 12 hours. Remove from marinade and grill as desired.

How long can you soak meat in beer? ›

Instructions. In a 9- X 13-inch glass baking dish, combine beer, oil, garlic, lemon juice, sugar, salt and cloves; add steak. Cover dish and marinate in refrigerator, turning once or twice, at least 2 hours and up to 24 hours.

Does beer actually tenderize meat? ›

Beers can add rich, caramel-like flavor to the meat with minimal cooking time. One of the most effective ways to tenderize your meat is by using beer. Beer contains alpha acids and tannins that help break down fibers in meat, making it more tender and flavorful. Marinate using beer for an hour or more before grilling.

What kind of beer is best for marinating meat? ›

You can use any local wheat beer or Hefewizen style beer. I find this style of beer works very well in this marinade. One of the best things about using a beer in a marinade is that it pretty much guarantees that you will end up with a food that pairs well with the beer that you used.

What is the best amount of time to marinate steak? ›

How long should I let steak marinate? Marinate steak for at least 1-2 hours in the refrigerator. However, for best results, use a steak marinade for several hours or overnight. The extra time allows the steak fibers to break down and tenderize before cooking.

Is it better to let steaks marinate all night? ›

For the best flavor, I recommend marinating the steaks for at least 8 to 12 hours and up to 24 hours. The steaks will still be delicious if they're only in the marinade for 4 hours or so. However, more time is better when it comes to this marinade. The same method works for chicken or pork.

Does beer add flavor to steak? ›

Beer: The beer adds a unique depth of flavor to the marinade. A dark ale works best, but any type of beer will do. Olive oil: Olive oil helps to tenderize the meat and adds richness to the marinade. Soy sauce: Soy sauce adds saltiness and umami flavor to the marinade.

What adds flavor to the meat and make it more tender and juicy? ›

A marinade is a simple mix of ingredients used to add flavor to meat, poultry, seafood, vegetables, and even tofu. Depending on what's in the marinade, what it's marinating, and for how long, a marinade can even tenderize and add moisture.

What is the best thing to tenderize a steak? ›

Salting. Most cuts of steak benefit from being salted up to an hour in advance of cooking, but especially tougher cuts. In addition to seasoning the steaks, salt helps break down proteins and make the meat more tender. Liberally salt the steaks up to an hour before cooking, then proceed according to your recipe.

What beer is good with steak? ›

What kind of beer goes with steak? Some of the best beer with steak options include pale ale, amber ale, and light lager, depending on the kind of steak you're eating. For example, light lager works with mildly flavored cuts, like filet mignon, as the understated flavor of the beer doesn't overpower the steak.

What are the benefits of beer marinade? ›

Whether you have on hand a beer with or without alcohol, it can be used as a marinade for meat, fish, seafood and vegetables. Cooking with beer provides added B vitamins, folate, antioxidants and magnesium. Beer can also offer a depth of flavor without the added sodium that some marinades have.

Can you marinate in beer overnight? ›

In a large resealable plastic bag or glass baking dish, combine beer, soy sauce, brown sugar, and garlic; mix well. Place steak in marinade and refrigerate at least 2 hours or overnight, turning meat occasionally. Preheat grill or grill pan to medium-high heat. Remove steak from marinade and discard excess marinade.

Is it good to put beer on steak? ›

Beer contains enzymes that help break down tough fibers in meat, making it more tender and flavorful at the same time.

Why do people put beer on steak? ›

Some people prefer to use beer as a brine or marinade for meat. This is because the beer used in the brine is able to penetrate inside the fat of the meat and carry the flavors from the brine deeper into the meat.

Why is beer good for steak? ›

Beer can bring out the flavors of steak without overpowering them, and vice versa. Beer can cleanse your palate. Who knew beer could wipe the palate clean so that you can enjoy every flavor of your steak dinner? It's all thanks to the natural carbonation.

Why pour beer on steak? ›

Saunders likes putting some beer in a spray bottle and spritzing it over meat in the final stages of cooking. “The flavors of the beer will taste fresh and appealing,” she says. Those final minutes of cooking are often when meat loses moisture, and spritzing can offset that process.

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